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PulpoAR is a leading beauty tech company specializing in augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for the beauty industry. With clients like Sephora, OBoticario, Yves Rocher, and partnerships with Google, PulpoAR operates in 25+ countries, transforming the retail experience through personalized, touch-free shopping technologies. Their offerings include virtual try-ons, online skin diagnostics with product recommendations, shade finders, and AI-powered beauty assistants. PulpoAR aims to be a top global player, empowering brands to deliver frictionless and immersive customer journeys, both online and in-store.
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Coastal Highway 16192, 19958, Lewes, United States
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